Written by Sergio Aragones and Paul Kupperberg, art by Sergio Aragones and various, cover by Jason Ho.

Bart plans to get back at the school bullies leads to a panic in the streets and an entire town in search of gold! Then, Jimbo, Dolph, and Kearney.. a whole lot of eggs ... and the Duff Blimp... get the picture? Also, Sergio Aragones lets loose in another installment of "Maggie's Crib."

32 pages, $2.99.

RALPH WIGGUM COMICS #1

Written by Carol Lay and various, art by and various, cover by Jason Ho and Mike Rote.

In the first of Bongo Comics' Simpson Comics One-Shot Wonders, Ralph Wiggum takes center stage. In his first solo outing, Ralph has a day off of school, is left home alone, and becomes a role model to a new kid in town. Add in some short features by Sergio Aragones and watch the chaos ensue!

32 pages, $2.99.

SERGIO ARAGONES' FUNNIES #8

Written, art and cover by Sergio Aragones.

This month, Sergio revisits the Old West with a story about a group of bandits who decide to embark on a less dangerous and more profitable career. Then, learn more about the famous Mad Magazine trips Ã³ one of Sergio's favorites Ã³ to his home country Mexico. And, of course, there will lots of laughs, gags and puzzles along the way!

32 pages, $3.50.

SIMPSONS COMICS #187

Written by Ian Boothby, art by John Costanza, Phyllis Novin, cover by Jason Ho and Mike Rote.

When Homer accidentally spills beer on the Internet hub, which is located in the basement of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, the entire family becomes responsible for supplying the online needs of the world, 24 hours a day.

Written and art by Sergio Aragones and various, cover by Jason Ho and Mike Rote.

Mr. Burns brings a professional women's basketball team to Springfield; however, when the team goes from worst to first, Lisa discovers a reason to blow the whistle on her father's unscrupulous boss. Then, Sideshow Bob hypnotizes Bart and enacts a plan to not only humiliate his nemesis but one that will lead to his eventual doom. Also, Sergio Aragones serves up a new installment of "Maggie's Crib."

32 pages, $2.99.

FUTURAMA COMICS #60

Written by Ian Boothby, art by James Lloyd, cover by Jason Ho and Andrew Pepoy.

Bender becomes the star of a hit TV show on which he terrifies the public with predictions about the imminent end of the world. Meanwhile, Fry and Leela work off an amusement park debt as carnies on the moon. And when a real threat to Earth appears on the horizon, Bender and the Planet Express crew must warn a wary and weary populace that has braced itself for disaster one too many times.

32 pages, $2.99.

SIMPSONS COMICS #188

Written by Ian Boothby, art by Phil Ortiz and Dan DeCarlo, cover by Jason Ho and Mike Rote.

Lisa's love of music is put to the test when she takes a job at King Toot's Music Store. Meanwhile, when Homer discovers that Ned Flanders had a hand in recording his and Marge's favorite song, he finds it very hard to get in a romantic mood. Can the healing power of music cure the Simpsons' blues?

32 pages, $2.99.

SIMPSONS CONFIDENTIAL TP

Written and art by various.

The Simpsons notoriety will be hard to keep under wraps with a collection of comic stories that will catapult them once again onto the world stage. First, Bart and Lisa write to their new pen pals across the globe, but their humanitarian efforts only lead to an international incident. Next, Ned Flanders goes on a road trip of self-discovery, and while he's away, Cletus and his kinfolk set-up housekeepin' at the Flanderosa; however, the lid gets blown off the stewpot when the slacked-jawed yokel and loudmouthed local, Homer Simpson, start a-fussin' and a-feudin'. Then, the Olmec Indian head in the Simpsons' basement reveals some mysteries of it own, and Bart's destiny may be changed forever. And there's no covering it up when Marge becomes Springfield's hostess with the mostest and hottest catering sensation. Finally, Homer's secret vacation plans leave the whole Simpsons family overexposed!

Bart Simpson's pal Milhouse takes center stage in the next of our series of Simpsons Comics One-Shots. Take a look at the world of Springfield through the eyes of Bart's bespectacled best friend, second banana, and juvenile delinquent wannabe, and the fantastical things you see through his thick lenses might surprise you.

32 pages, $2.99.

BART SIMPSON COMICS #70

Written by Sergio Aragones and various, art by James Lloyd & Various, cover by Jason Ho, Mike Rote.

With a little help -- okay, more than a little help from Lisa -- Homer is on the road to a promotion at the nuclear power plant. Then, Marge and Lisa need to save Bart from himself -- and his sugar addiction. Plus, Sergio AragonÃˆs lets loose in another installment of "Maggie's Crib."

32 pages, $2.99.

SERGIO ARAGONES' FUNNIES #9

Written, art and cover by Sergio Aragones.

This month Sergio recounts his trip to Mexico in the mid-'40s during the war called "The Bermuda Monster." Then in "The Perfect Solution," a desperate man has an encounter with Fate. And, of course, Sergio offers up the usual grab bag of games and goodies.

Maggie Simpson becomes a pop cultural prophet when her musings and missives hit the 'Net in a Chatter account called "Poop My Baby Says." Who is pulling the strings behind the orally-fixated oracle? When the world finds out, the poop will definitely hit the fan.

32 pages, $2.99.

SIMPSONS ILLUSTRATED #2

Written and art by Matt Groening, cover by Jason Ho.

From the Bongo Archives, when a psychotic clown sidekick comes to town with a plan to exact his revenge upon his archenemy, no one expects that vengeance-seeking harlequin to be Sideshow Cecil, Bob's brother, with a plan to kill his own archenemy -- Lisa Simpson! Then, Bart's treehouse gets condemned when the tree in the Simpsons' backyard develops stump rot, and it's up to Bart and Milhouse to stand in the way of the bulldozers. Also, Radioactive Man finds himself in an alternate reality after an emergency stop in a convenient Portal Potty.

Hop into the lunch line at Springfield Elementary School for a sweet and savory meal, high in humor and saturated satire. Join Bart Simpson and his pals and gals as they square off for the title of "Class Clown," outwit a robotic custodian run amok, surf both the social network and the school's massive mud puddle, lose their cool, learn the blues, get their groove back, and much, much more! Even if you're brown-bagging it, Bart Simpson: Out to Lunch meets and exceeds your recommended daily allowance for laughs.

Bart gets his hands on a chemistry set and after a little experimentation he discovers the need for speed! Then, Bart teams up with Nelson to win a contest by making the grossest and loudest video on the Internet. Plus, Sergio Aragones sketches another episode of "Maggie's Crib."

Bart goes from being the best "liked" kid on FacePlace to the kid "most likely to be despised" when an enemy with a score to settle steals his password and his identity on the social network. Will Bart get back at the computer hack?

FacePlace? Seriously? That's just as bad as Springface. Oh, and enough with the Facebook parodies. And what relation does a picture of Homer falling down a manhole while eating a sandwich have to do with Bart's Facebook account getting hacked?

Simpsons summer fun is just around the corner with the annual Simpsons Summer Shindig. First up, Homer is determined to prove his love to Marge by getting a tattoo. Then, newscaster Kent Brockman sets out to restore his journalistic reputation by putting his investigative reporter skills to the test. And they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but Radioactive Man has his hands full when he is besieged by a wave of do-good imitators. And speaking of heroes, Homer, Barney, and Duffman spring into action to save Duff Industries and the secret behind their new special brew.

Soooo... they decide to use the new Simpsons logo on the Simpsons Comics Confidential trade, but still use the old Bart logo on Out to Lunch? Talk about inconsistency! Really dig the Winter Summer Shindig logo though.

Lisa earns the right to compete as a mathlete, but when the school doesn't have enough money to send her out of state to the semifinals, she joins an unsanctioned, underground, mixed math arts club to raise money for the trip. Meanwhile, Bart tampers with the Kwik-E-Mart Squishee machine, and after the explosive results, finds himself on the fast track for Employee of the Month!

BART SIMPSON COMICS #72

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Bart finds himself in a pickle and in need of the perfect patsy - did someone say, "Martin Prince"? Then, Milhouse discovers that there is a fortune to be made in wedgies! And Bart gets a lesson in the survival of the fittest after competing in a skateboard tournament. Plus, it's time for another episode of Sergio Aragones' "Maggie's Crib."

SIMPSONS SUPER SPECTACULAR #15

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Radioactive Man welcomes guest artist Frank Brunner (Doctor Strange) for a twisted and tyrannical trans-dimensional tale! When Radioactive Man's fellow Superior Squad member Plasmo the Mystic goes missing, the Irradiated Crusader must travel across time and space to rescue the supernatural spellcaster. Then, a new, all-girl, superhero team, The Nerds of Prey (Jessica Lovejoy, Sherri and Terri, and Greta Wolfcastle), spring into action under the watchful eye and technological savvy of a secretive Lisa Simpson with one goal in mind Ã±Ã± rescuing Bartman from the clutches of the Cat Lady Woman.

RADIOACTIVE MAN REPOSITORY #1 TRADE

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Up and atom! Bart Simpson's favorite comic hero, Radioactive Man, is here to save the day for superhero fans both old and new! Ever since his historic comic book debut in 1952 (in The Simpsons universe). Radioactive Man (otherwise known as layabout playboy Claude Kane III) and his faithful sidekick Fallout Boy (aka former juvenile delinquent Rod Runtledge) have been making Zenith City safe from insidious evil-doers such as Dr. Crab, Magmo the Lava Man, Hypno-Head, Larva Girl, Larceny Lass, and Richard Milhous Nixon, to name but a few. For decades, fans have clamored for a deluxe collection of Radioactive Man tales. Now, at last, the Atomic Avenger receives the treatment he deserves in this comprehensive and historic archival edition of his greatest adventures!